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2) If you are recording any of the remaining World Cup games you can breathe easy - Sky says it has fixed the error which meant customers missed the penalty shootout in the Croatia v Russia quarter-final. "Any recordings will capture the extended game," a spokesperson assured NZME. "Customers won't have to manually extend their recordings."

3) France and Belgium are very familiar football foes, but have met just twice previously in the World Cup, the French winning both in games in 1938 (Paris) and 1986 (Puebla, Mexico), the latter being the third place playoff.

Overall, including a lot of 'friendlies', Belgium lead 30 - 24 with 19 draws. But in genuine tournament games, it is France who have won five, Belgium three, and three draws. They last met in 2015, Belgium winning the friendly by a goal in Paris.

4) Croatia and England will be meeting for the first time in a World Cup. They have met seven times with England winning four, Croatia two and a draw. In European Championship matches, Croatia lead 2 - 1. But England crushed Croatia in two World Cup qualifiers before the 2010 tournament in South Africa.

, with a capacity just over 64,000. Russian leader Vladimir Putin comes from this city, and there is a famous roller coaster park called Wonder Island next to the football ground. It will be a new World Cup venue for both teams.

10) England and Croatia play at Moscow's 81,000 capacity Luzhniki Stadium, the 1980 Olympic Games centrepiece. Construction of the site's new stadium — with athletics track removed — was completed last year. Neither team has played there during the tournament.

all have links to the English club Tottenham Hotspur. France are led by goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, their captain since 2012 who has played more than 100 games for his country. Lloris is the longtime Spurs 'keeper. England are led by Harry Kane, the Spurs striker. Croatian captain Luka Modric played more than 120 games for Spurs before joining current European Champions Real Madrid. Belgium captain Eden Hazard was in talks with Spurs' before joining their London rivals Chelsea in 2012.